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2006 models: communication switch 77173-06 2007 models: communication switch 77173-07 2008 models: communication switch 77173-08 FLHT models will require prior installation of: •Advanced Audio AM/ FM/ CD Radio Kit (76412-06) •AM/ FM Antenna Kit (76325-06 or 76317-06) Unless one has already been fitted as part of another Advanced Audio kit installation: 2006-2007 FLHX models will require the separate purchase of: •fuel tank console (61270-98A), •tank console gasket (71294-89), •a button-head screw (3652), •nut (7964) •clip (10103 and 10120). •tank pod mounting screws (2462) quantity 3 •FLHT trim piece (52447-96) and cb pod trim badge 2008 FLHX models: •fuel tank console (61270-08) •clips (10103 and 10120) NOTE The console screws, fuel door, gasket, mounting bracket will all need to be reused. FLTR models will require the separate purchase of: •a Console Pod Assembly (77136-03), and •three pan-head screws (2462). NOTE See a Harley-Davidson dealer for availability of optional decorative inserts for the Console Pod Assembly. ALL models will require the additional purchase of: •a Non-Ultra Overlay Harness (70169-06), and EITHER : •a Premium Stereo Helmet Headset (77147-98) OR a Hand-Held CB Microphone Kit (76312-98), All of these items are available from a Harley-Davidson Dealer. If two modules are already installed on top of the radio, two Dual-LockTM mounts, (76434-06), will be needed. Models WITHOUT a Tour-Pak installed will require the additional purchase of a Frame Mount CB Antenna Kit (76415- 06). Models WITH a Tour-Pak installed will require the additional purchase of a Tour-Pak Mount CB Antenna Kit (76414-06). All of these items are available from a Harley-Davidson Dealer. The rider’s safety depends upon the correct installation of this kit. Use the appropriate service manual procedures. If the procedure is not within your capabilities or you do not have the correct tools, have a Harley-Davidson dealer perform the installation. Improper installation of this kit could result in death or serious injury. (00333a) NOTE This instruction sheet references Service Manual information. A Service Manual for your model motorcycle is required for this installation and is available from a Harley-Davidson Dealer. Electrical Overload It is possible to overload your motorcycle’s charging system by adding too many electrical accessories. If your combined electrical accessories operating at any one time consume more electrical current than your vehicle’s charging system can produce, the electrical consumption can discharge the battery and cause vehicle electrical system damage. See a Harley-Davidson dealer for advice about the amount of current consumed by additional electrical accessories, or for necessary wiring changes. (00211b)

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in Vivid Black with blue and silver pinstripes, six-speed. Air-cooled, Twin Cam 96™ engine with Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI), ABS, security system, cast wheels with independent front and rear 4-piston braking system. Motorcycle generously donated by Harley-Davidson Motor Company Police & Fleet Sales. MSRP excludes all taxes title/documentary fees, registration, tags, dealer prep, labor and installation charges, insurance, optional equipment and accessories, certificate of compliance or non-compliance fees, and finance charges. Delivery must be coordinated through Rockville Harley-Davidson by November 30, 2010. Winner is responsible for any applicable fees above. 6,000 tickets printed. Odds of winning are 1:6,000. Ticket holder need not be present to win. Licensed by the D.C. Lottery and Charitable Games Control Board. Must be 18 years or older to win. No substitutes, return for cash, or other models. As per IRS tax code, amounts paid for chances in a raffle do not qualify as a deductible charitable contribution. Taxes on prizes are the responsibility of the winner. Harley-Davidson is proud to be a sponsor of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. Harley-Davidson Motor Company is a prize provider only, and Harley-Davidson, Inc., and Harley-Davidson Motor Company have no responsibility regarding conduct or administration of the raffle.

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CHROME 1.25 INCH (31.75 MM) DIAMETER HANDLEBAR KIT GENERAL Kit Number 56032-08 Models For model fitment information, see the P&A retail catalog or the Parts and Accessories section of www.harley-davidson.com (English only). This kit does not fit models equipped with a hydraulic clutch, handlebar mounted gauges or the Road Tech® Radio. Additional Parts or Accessories Required Separate purchase of additional parts or accessories is required for proper installation of this Handlebar Kit on this model motorcycle. Please see the P&A retail catalog or the Parts and Accessories section of for a list of required parts or accessories for this model. For Australia, Brazil, England, Europe and Japan, two special screws (Part Number 2935A) will also be required. Tools and Supplies Required Loctite® 271 Threadlocker and Sealant – Red (H-D Part Number 99671-97) is required for the proper installation of this kit. Fresh, uncontaminated DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed container will also be needed. Replace brake line gaskets. Re-using original gaskets can cause brake failure and loss of vehicle control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00318a) For models that retain the original brake line, the two brake- line gaskets found at each banjo fitting must be replaced . Refer to the appropriate parts catalog or see a Harley-Davidson dealer for the correct part numbers. Motorcycles equipped with a glued left-side hand grip will also require a new grip, sold separately. Refer to the parts catalog for replacement stock hand grips. Ask a Harley-Davidson dealer about the selection of Genuine Motor Accessory hand grips that are available. The rider’s safety depends upon the correct installation of this kit. Use the appropriate service manual procedures. If the procedure is not within your capabilities or you do not have the correct tools, have a Harley-Davidson dealer perform the installation. Improper installation of this kit could result in death or serious injury. (00333a) NOTE This instruction sheet references service manual information. A service manual for this year and model motorcycle is required for this installation and is available from a Harley-Davidson dealer. Kit Contents See Figure 6 and Table 1. INSTALLATION Preparation To prevent accidental vehicle start-up, which could cause death or serious injury, disconnect battery cables (negative (-) cable first) before proceeding. (00307a) Disconnect negative (-) battery cable first. If positive (+) cable should contact ground with negative (-) cable connected, the resulting sparks can cause a battery explosion, which could result in death or serious injury. (00049a) 1. Refer to the service manual and follow the instructions given to remove the seat and disconnect the battery cables, negative cable first. Retain all seat mounting hardware. Direct contact of D.O.T. 4 brake fluid with eyes can cause irritation. Avoid eye contact. In case of eye contact flush with large amounts of water and get medical attention. Swallowing large amounts of D.O.T. 4 brake fluid can cause digestive discomfort. If swallowed, obtain medical attention. Use in well ventilated area. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. (00240a) D.O.T. 4 brake fluid will damage painted and body panel surfaces it comes in contact with. Always use caution and protect surfaces from spills whenever brake work is performed. Failure to comply can result in cosmetic damage. (00239b) NOTE Immediately wipe up any brake fluid spillage with a clean, dry, soft cloth. Follow up by thoroughly wiping affected area with a clean, damp, soft cloth (small spills) or washing with a large quantity of soapy water (large spills)

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FL Touring models equipped with a TLE/ TLE Ultra Sidecar will require the additional installation of a Bank Angle Switch Kit (88115-03) and is available for separate purchase. See a Harley-Davidson dealer.INSTALLATION 1. Remove the original equipment (OE) Turn Signal Module (TSM) or Body Control Module (BCM) following the instructions in the service manual. 2. Install the Bank Angle Sensor (BAS) on sidecar vehicles. 3. Install the new turn signal/security module (TSSM) (7), Hands Free Security Module (HFSM) (1) or BCM (9, 11) from this kit, following the instructions in the service manual. Configure the Trike or sidecar TSSM, HFSM or BCM to “Side Car Enabled” using Digital Technician. 4. Install the Hands Free Security Module (HFSM) Antenna and antenna mount (6) if necessary, using the service manual instructions. Be sure that all lights and switches operate properly before operating motorcycle. Low visibility of rider can result in death or serious injury. (00316a) ACTUATION 1. See a Harley-Davidson dealer to activate the key fob to the TSSM, HFSM or BCM. NOTE You can activate the TSSM fob by referring to the procedure in the electrical diagnostic manual. TRIKE AND SIDECAR CONFIGURATION (FL TOURING MODELS ONLY) Only Touring Harley-Davidson Motorcycles are suitable for sidecar use. Consult a Harley-Davidson dealer. Use of motorcycles other than Touring models with sidecars could result in death or serious injury. (00040a) NOTES FL Touring Models equipped with TLE/TLE-Ultra Sidecar require the installation of a Bank Angle Sensor (88115-03). Failure to install and configure a Bank Angle Sensor may result in death or serious injury. Sidecar and Trike configuration of the security system requires the use of a Digital Technician. Consult your Harley-Davidson dealer or the sidecar or Trike service manual for complete details. On vehicles equipped with a sidecar, the security system must be reconfigured from the default solo vehicle setting to the sidecar setting

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INSTALLATION 1. Remove existing rear wheel assembly. Save axle, axle nut, brake disc and wheel spacers for kit installation. Refer to the service manual. NOTES Prior to removing or installing the wheel, the rear brake caliper must be removed. The cotter pin or spring clip for the axle nut must be replaced. They are available for purchase from a Harley-Davidson dealer. Do not re-use brake disc screws. Re-using disc screws can result in torque loss and damage to rotor and/or brake assembly. (00319b) Do not re-use sprocket mounting screws. Re-using sprocket mounting screws can result in torque loss and damage to the sprocket and/or belt assembly. (00480b) 2. See Figure 1. Install valve stem assembly (E) on wheel. Refer to the service manual. 3. Assemble wheel installation kit components, stock brake disc, and sprocket to wheel using the appropriate service parts table. Refer to the service manual. NOTES Install the primary bearing first, following the instructions in the service manual and using the WHEEL BEARING REMOVER/INSTALLER. The machined grooves in the hub face indicate the primary bearing side. 4. Install rear wheel (1), stock axle, and stock spacers to motorcycle. Refer to the service manual. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING NOTE This wheel assembly includes plugs that have been installed in the openings between the brake disc mounting holes on one side of the wheel and in the compensator bowl of the 16×5 inch wheel. Missing or damaged plugs can be replaced using Wheel Plug Kit (44459-04) or individual plug (43871-09 – 16×5 inch wheel). Chrome parts must be maintained regularly so they keep their original shine and luster. 1. Clean heavily-soiled wheel surfaces using Harley-Davidson Wheel and Tire Cleaner, applied with Harley Wheel and Spoke Brush. 2. Thoroughly clean chrome with a good quality chrome cleaner, such as Harley Bright Chrome Cleaner. 3. After cleaning and polishing, seal the finish with a good quality sealer, such as Harley Glaze Polish and Sealant

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ISSUES: Harley Davidson recommends both gear lube and motorcycle oils for their equipment and there are many different models with corresponding specific oil recommendations. The variety of recommendations can cause confusion and lack of confidence in making the correct AMSOIL lubricant recommendation. The following charts outline the proper sequence of product recommendations for the Harley Davidson products listed. DESCRIPTION & RECOMMENDATIONS: Harley Davidson manufactured 9 types of engines from 1929 to the current model year. Flathead (1929-1974), Knucklehead (1936-1947), Pan- head (1948-1965), Shovelhead (1966-1984), Evolution (Blockhead) 1340 (1984-1999), Twin Cam (2000 to current), V-Rod (Revolution) (2001 to current) Ironhead Sportsters (1957-1984) & Evolution Sport- sters 1985 to current. Harley Davidson recommends SAE 60 or SAE 50 engine oil for Flathead, Knucklehead, Panhead, and Shovelhead equipped bikes . AM- SOIL recommends AHR SAE 60 or MCV 20W-50 motorcycle engine oil for these vintage models. AMSOIL SVT or SVO should be used in transmissions found on these models. Shovelhead is the only model with a chain case that is lubricated via engine oil. AMSOIL recommends MCV 20W-50 motorcycle oil in all 3 holes (engine, transmission, and primary chain case) on Evolution 1340 and all Twin Cam engines. AMSOIL recommends SVT as a secondary oil for the transmission, and SVO as an option for older transmissions. New seals are recommended where excessive leaking is evident. Ironhead, Evolution Sportsters and V-Rod use one lubricant for both the engine and transmission and AMSOIL recommends MCV motorcycle oil for this common sump.

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REAK-IN PERIOD The ProStart clutch requires a short break-in period. During the break-in period, the ProStart should not be operated at steady engine speeds above 3000 RPMs for more than 10 minutes. Breaking-in the ProStart clutch equires start and stop cycles. Riding the ProStart clutch in stop-and-go city traffic for one hour will provide sufficient break-in. If you would like to accelerate the break-in period, find an empty parking lot with ample room and no other traffic. From a stop, bring the motorcycle to 20 miles per hour and then back to a stop. Repeat this process at least 20 times. MAINTENANCE Proper maintenance is important to ensure the longevity of the Rekluse ProStart clutch and the rest of the stock clutch components in your Harley- Davidson Motorcycle. Refer to your owner’s manual for proper primary chaincase oil levels and oil type. Rekluse recommends the use of Harley- Davidson Primary Chaincase lubricant with the Rekluse ProStart clutch. Do not use oils designed for use as automotive engine oil in your Primary Chaincase. If Harley-Davidson Primary Chaincase lubricant is not readily available, a premium-quality Diesel engine oil, such as Shell Rotella T, that does not contain friction modifiers may be substituted. Inspection and adjustment of the Rekluse ProStart clutch should only be performed by a service center trained in Harley-Davidson and Rekluse ProStart repair and maintenance. The Rekluse ProStart clutch should be inspected for adjustment after 1,000 miles of operation. Thereafter, inspection for adjustment should be performed at 5,000 mile intervals

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If installing kit 44615-08, 40774-10, 44657-08 or 43300053 on a Dyna model with stock laced wheels, the separate purchase of stock brake disc (44553-06A) or polished brake disc (41500012) is required. The following Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories are recommended for proper maintenance and cleaning: •Harley® Bright™ Chrome Cleaner (94683-99) •Harley® Glaze™ Polish and Sealant (99701-84) •Harley®Wheel and Spoke Brush (43078-99) •Harley-Davidson®Wheel and Tire Cleaner (94658-98) •Harley® Preserve™ Bare Aluminum Protectant (99845-07) Touch-up paint for painted wheels is available from a Harley- Davidson dealer: •Touch-Up pen, wheel, black (94482) The rider’s safety depends upon the correct installation of this kit. Use the appropriate service manual procedures. If the procedure is not within your capabilities or you do not have the correct tools, have a Harley-Davidson dealer perform the installation. Improper installation of this kit could result in death or serious injury. (00333a) NOTE This instruction sheet references service manual information. A service manual for your model motorcycle is required for this installation and is available from a Harley-Davidson Dealer. 1 2 is06470 1. Closed brake disc 2. Open brake disc or floating rotor Figure 1. Front Brake Disc Styles Table 1. Front Disc Hardware Fitment Hardware Brake Disc 5 Stock disc screws (3655A) Closed disc Chrome screw kit (46646-05) includes 5 screws 5 Stock disc screws (3762M) and 5 disc washers (6966M) Open disc NOTE: Models equipped with dual front brakes and models being equipped with a wheel with dual brake mounting surfaces require twice as many screws/washers (10 total screws or 2 chrome screw kits if available). INSTALLATION NOTE Use plastic protectors on tire mounting tools and rim clamps when mounting a tire to a painted wheel. For wide low profile tires a tire mounting machine with a second arm to press down on the sidewall while the wheel is rotating is recommended.

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Additional Parts Required This kit includes the custom wheel only. Proper installation of this kit requires the separate purchase of the following parts which are available at a Harley-Davidson dealer: •Wheel Bearing Remover and Installer (HD-44060) •Wheel Installation Kit (See Service Parts Tables for part number) The following Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories are recommended for proper maintenance and cleaning: •Harley® Bright™ Chrome Cleaner (94683-99) •Harley® Glaze™ Polish and Sealant (99701-84) •Harley®Wheel and Spoke Brush (43078-99) •Harley-Davidson®Wheel and Tire Cleaner (94658-98) The rider’s safety depends upon the correct installation of this kit. Use the appropriate service manual procedures. If the procedure is not within your capabilities or you do not have the correct tools, have a Harley-Davidson dealer perform the installation. Improper installation of this kit could result in death or serious injury. (00333a) NOTE This instruction sheet references Service Manual information. A Service Manual for your model motorcycle is required for this installation and is available from a Harley-Davidson Dealer. Kit Contents See the Service Parts section for kit contents. INSTALLATION 1. Remove existing rear wheel assembly. Save axle, axle nut, brake disc and wheel spacers for kit installation. NOTE Remove the rear brake caliper before removing the wheel. Do not re-use sprocket mounting screws. Re-using sprocket mounting screws can result in torque loss and damage to the sprocket and/or belt assembly. (00480b) 2. Install the tube and tire on wheel. Refer to REAR WHEEL in the Service manual. Do not re-use brake disc screws. Re-using disc screws can result in torque loss and damage to rotor and/or brake assembly. (00319b) NOTES Install the primary bearing first using appropriate Service Manual and WHEEL BEARING REMOVER/INSTALLER. 3. Assemble wheel installation kit components and brake disc(s) to wheel, using the appropriate service parts table. Refer to REAR WHEEL in Service Manual. 4. Install rear wheel (1), stock axle and stock axle nut. Refer to REAR WHEEL in Service Manual

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REMOVAL NOTE This Instruction Sheet covers several different Harley-Davidson models and years. Be sure to locate and follow the procedures that apply to the motorcycle receiving the new guard. For Models without Lower Fairings 1. Proceed to For All Models section. For Model FLHTCUI (Ultra Classic Electra Glide) with Factory-Installed Lower Fairings 1. Remove the lower fairings following the instructions in the appropriate Service Manual. 2. When the lower fairings have been removed, proceed to For All Models section. For Models FLHR/I (Road King), FLHT (Electra Glide Standard) or FLHTC/I (Electra Glide Classic) with Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessory Lower Fairings 1. See Figure 1. Remove the two black screws (1) that attach the fairing cap (2) to the lower fairing (5). Remove the cap. Set the parts aside for re-installation. 2. Remove the screw (7), rubber washer (8) and locknut (10) and the clamp (9) that attaches the bottom of the lower fairing to the engine guard and set aside. 3. Remove the two locknuts (3), U-bolt (6) and U-bolt retainer (4). 4. Remove the lower fairing by sliding it out from behind the engine guard. 5. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for the opposite side. 6. Proceed to For All Models section. For Model FLTR/I (Road Glide) with Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessory Lower Fairings Disconnect negative (-) battery cable first. If positive (+) cable should contact ground with negative (-) cable connected, the resulting sparks can cause a battery explosion, which could result in death or serious injury. (00049a) 1. Disconnect the battery, negative (-) battery cable first, following the instructions in the appropriate Service Manual. 2. Remove the seat following the instructions in the appropriate Service Manual. 3. Remove the cable strap holding the clutch cable to the engine guard. 4. See Figure 2. Remove the TORX screw (8), rubber washer (9) and locknut (11) and the clamp (10) that attaches the bottom of the lower fairing (4) to the engine guard and set aside INSTALLATION 1. Hold the engine guard in position, and loosely fasten the top of the guard with the new hex socket screw and flat washer from the kit. 2. Install the bottom brackets to the motorcycle frame with the two new TORX screws and locknuts. 3. Tighten all three screws to 15-20 ft-lbs (20.3-27.1 Nm) . For Model FLHTCUI (Ultra Classic Electra Glide) with Factory-Installed Lower Fairings 1. Install the lower fairings following the instructions in the appropriate Service Manual. For Models FLHR/I (Road King), FLHT (Electra Glide Standard) or FLHTC/I (Electra Glide Classic) with Harley- Davidson Genuine Motor Accessory Lower Fairings 1. Carefully place one lower fairing in position from behind the engine guard. 2. See Figure 1. Install the lower fairing to the top of the new engine guard with the U-bolt (6) from the back, through the holes at the top of the fairing. Install the retainer (4) in position on the U-bolt and secure to the engine guard with the two locknuts (3). Do not tighten the locknuts at this time. 3. Attach the bottom of the fairing to the engine guard with the clamp (9) removed earlier. Install the clamp around the engine guard in the direction shown, with the tabs toward the rear of the vehicle and the flat side of the clamp against the lower fairing. Insert the screw (7) through the lower fairing, rubber washer (8) and clamp (9). Secure the assembly with the locknut (10). Tighten to 12 ft-lbs (16.3 Nm) .